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Selasa, 22 November 2011

Types of handbags

  • Baguette - a small, narrow, rectangular shape purse, resembling a French loaf of bread (baguette)
  • Barrel - shaped like a barrel or closed tube, usually with shoulder-length straps
  • Bowling bag purse - a popular 1990s "retro" style for younger women, modelled after American bags used to carry bowling balls
  • Bucket bag - shaped like a bucket, medium-size or large, with shoulder straps and a drawstring closure
  • Clutch - a handbag without handles, rectangular in shape, often an evening bag but used during the day as well
  • Doctor's bag - modelled after a Victorian era doctor's bag for making housecalls
  • Drawstring - a purse that closes with a drawstring at the top, may have wrist- or shoulder-length straps, popular as an evening bag style
  • Half-moon - shaped as a half-moon
  • Hobo - medium-size crescent-shaped bag with a top zipper and often a slouch or dip in the centre; a modern, casual silhouette
  • Lighted - a handbag with a lighting system which has been attempted since the 1950's without success until recently when in 2011 the first successful lighted handbag was brought to market.
  • Messenger bag - one long strap worn across the body, inspired by bags worn by urban messengers to deliver business mail, a modern silhouette
  • Minaudière - a small rectangular evening bag, usually hard-bodied, sometimes held inside a soft fabric bag that serves as a sleeve
  • Muff - a winter bag made of real or faux fur, wool or velvet that has zippered compartments and a slip opening for hands
  • Pocketbook - small purse, rectangular shape
  • Saddle purse - shaped like a horse saddle, may have equestrian motifs and hardware to emphasize the design
  • Satchel - a soft-sided case usually of leather, with a top zipper and a wide, flat bottom; has two short handles and often also has a detachable strap
  • Tote - medium to large bag with two straps and an open top
  • Trapezoid - shaped as a trapezoid, usually made of stiff material
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handbag

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